Dark Energy from Eternal Pair-production of Fermions
Abstract
We study a toy model in which Majorana or Dirac fermions behave as the source for a small vacuum energy in the present Universe. In the model, a self-interacting scalar boson coupled with fermions induces attractive and repulsive interactions between the fermions simultaneously. These interactions allow for the existence of a metastable state with positive energy density comprised of fermions degenerate inside a Fermi surface. The energy density of the metastable state remains constant as the Universe expands. This is because pair-productions of fermions from the vacuum continuously take place at no energy cost and keep supplying fermions uniformly to the Universe. The observed vacuum energy density is reproduced for the fermion and scalar mass of the order .
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1808.06517,
title = {Dark Energy from Eternal Pair-production of Fermions},
author = {Jiro Hashiba},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06517},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
9 pages, 4 figures; v4: section II significantly revised, section VI added, and minor corrections